LG has announced the LG Streaming Week in 44 countries across the world from September 9 until October 13. The ‘week’ is in celebration of the 10th birthday since LG launched webOS on their LCD and OLED TVs.
Those of us who purchased an LG TV above UHD from 2018 onwards and running webOS 4.0 and newer, the LG Streaming Week will be presentiing us with free and discounted subscriptions through its dedicated app.
For those who have not experienced much in the streaming world, or have always wanted to test out a certain streaming service this presents a great opportunity to see what they are missing out on.
First up in the Streaming Weeks, Apple TV+ is offering a three-month trial for new and eligible returning subscribers. This includes access to Apple Music Radio and more.
Sports fans can win the ‘Ultimate Premier League Trip’ which includes two tickets to a Premier league match, flights, transfers, and five nights accomodation in London and a A$1,000 in spending money.
Other prizes and subcriptions on offer are 25 % off an NFL Game Pass Season Pro subscription, 70% off MUbi for six months, a 30-day free trial of Crunchyroll and more.
For more information about the free and discounted content available during LG Streaming Week, head on over to www.lg.com/au/webos-smart-tv/lg-streaming-week/ from 9 September 2024.
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